Running events

Our calendar of running events covers all distances and all abilities, both in the UK and overseas. Whether you're looking for fun runs, trail runs, marathons or anything in between simply click on the links below for specific listings. You'll find thousands of runs throughout the year. Use the filters or search to find runs near you, by date, by organiser, or by type.

CLASSIC RUNNING EVENTS

The major events
Want to take part in the most popular, iconic runs around - from the Great North Run to the London Marathon? Then head to our mass participation section.The biggest runs

Charity runs
Running as part of a charity team is a great way to get into running - you'll find them via either a 'Major Event' or charity logo.Charity runs

BEGINNER FRIENDLY RUNS

Fun runs & short runs
If you're looking for a sociable run or something to do with the kids, fun runs and 5K runs are ideal for all ages and anyone just getting started.Fun runs5K

Up to 10K
At just over 6 miles, 10K is achievable for beginners and a great distance for seasoned runners training for longer distances or chasing a new personal best.5 miles10K runs

GO FOR THE DISTANCE

Up to half marathon
A half marathon is 13.1 miles or about twice the distance of a 10K - if you've done that already a 10-miler or half is the next step up.10 milesHalf marathons

Marathons
The ultimate running event at 26.2 miles. Details of local events plus how to get a charity place in major UK and overseas marathons.Marathons

Ultramarathons
Anything longer than a marathon is an ultra - suitable for serious runners with the mental and physical stamina to run for hours nonstop.Ultra runs

OFF ROAD RUNNING EVENTS

Obstacle races and mud runs
Obstacles are fun but don't be fooled into thinking they're easy. The mud and obstacles only add to the test. You'll run on a variety of terrains.Obstacle races and mud runs

Trail runs
Go off-road in traffic-free runs and enjoy relatively flat, marked trails. In listings, keep an eye out for the trail icon to the left.Trail runs

Cross country runs
Sometimes abbreviated to XC, these are run over natural, grassy surfaces and usually held during the winter months, meaning it can often get muddy.Cross country runs

Fell runs
Run through the hills and test both your running and navigation skills. Provisions and safety kit may need to be carried as routes are often unmarked.Fell runs

Multi terrain runs
As the name suggests, these involve different terrain - road, trails, mud and more - so usually slower than road runs. In listings, look for the icon to the left.Multi-terrain runs

Orienteering runs
Test your mind and body - you've got to navigate your way around a series of control points using a compass and orienteering map. Go as fast as you can!Orienteering runs